The first flower was shown earlier this month. Here you will be able to see the second flower from the same peduncle. Two flowers from the same stalk is uncommon.
The top and bottom photos show the left and right flowers respectively.
Paph godefroyae fma leucochilum 157-3:
Paph godefroyae 5120-4:
Paph godefroyae fma leucochilum 371-2.Paph niveum (rchb.f.) Stein.
It is one of the few pretty slipper orchids species which is found not very far from us. The distribution range for this species is from Southern Peninsular Thailand to the Northern peninsular Malaysia.
It grows from 30 to about 300 feet, in moss filled cracks on limestone rocks. This is an easy to grow species and very suitable to grow them at window sill. Normally it produces one to two flowers and 3 flowers are not uncommon. Flowers are crystalline-white and dotted with small purple dots. Flowers last between 4 to 8 weeks.
Artificially propagated line-bred plants are easily available in the market. From the selective line-breeding, large and round flowers are produced. The award winning plant was grown from flask. It takes between 2 to 3 years to flower from flask.


Paph godefroyae fma leucochilum 371-1.
Paph godefroyae fma leucochilum 3620-10 :
Paph Muriel Constance:
Paph godefroyae fma leucochilum 5120-1:
Paph godefroyae fma leucochilum 184-3:
Paph godefroyae fma leucochilum 184-1:
Paph concolor:
Paph niveum:
Paph godefroyae fma leucochilum 155-8:
Paph niveum:
Paph niveum:
Paph godefroyae fma leucochilum 5009-11.
Paph Fumi's Gold 3520-1:
Paph godefroyae fma leucochilum AP68-3.
Paph godefroyae fma leucochilum 3559-7.
Paph godefroyae fma leucochilum 136-1 - This is the fourth bloom from this plant and second for this year. The plant has grown into a large cluster. It has 5 heads now. The flower have been very consistent for the last 3 blooms with dark markings over cream base very flat dorsal sepal and petals and above 75 mm across the NS.
Paph godefroyae fma leucochilum 136-6.